Thurley‘s presentation was an adorably intimate little affair at the once-was Woollahra Post Office – complete with a string quartet, cheese platters, and models striding through the crowd, clad in the minuscule details of SS11/12. I’d never thought about khaki sequins and nudes in the same picture, but Helen O’Connor’s layering of both a-top finer…

April 30, 2011

Thurley‘s presentation was an adorably intimate little affair at the once-was Woollahra Post Office – complete with a string quartet, cheese platters, and models striding through the crowd, clad in the minuscule details of SS11/12. I’d never thought about khaki sequins and nudes in the same picture, but Helen O’Connor’s layering of both a-top finer feathers and lamés has me dreaming textured, patterned dreams of some draped-fabric-land far away.

For the record, I’m very much in love with the jigsawed Mandarin collar blazer above.

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Margaret Zhang is a Chinese-Australian photographer, director, stylist and writer based in New York. Since her digital beginnings in the fashion industry in 2009, Margaret has worked with global brands including Chanel, UNIQLO, Swarovski, YEEZY, Clinique, Lexus, Dior, Gucci, Matches and Louis Vuitton in a wide range of capacities both in front of and behind the camera, while completing her Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws at The University of Sydney.
Though regularly featured in print and digital media as a model and personality alike, Margaret’s pho tography, styling, and creative direction has been employed by the likes of Vogue, L’Officiel, Harper’s BAZAAR, NYLON, Marie Claire, Buro24/7, and ELLE internationally. She has been listed in Forbes Asia’s 30Under30 and TimeOut’s 40Under40 lists, and her work has been recognised as shaping the international fashion industry by the Business of Fashion BoF500 Index, and ELLE Magazine’s Best Digital Influencer of The Year Award.